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13 Agosto - 16 Setembro 2018
Praia, cabo Verde
Deadline: 06 Maio 2018
Photo from Asiko 2015, Maputo.
About the Programme In 2010, the Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos started Àsìkò, an innovative programme designed to redress the frequently outdated or non-existent artistic and curatorial curricula at tertiary institutions across Africa. Each year a cohort of approximately 12-15 emerging African artists and curators join an international faculty of practicing artists, art historians, curators and writers, for an intensive 35-day course of study in art and curatorial history, research methodologies and professional development. Moving between models of laboratory, residency and academy, Àsìkò privileges experimentation over conventional approaches to art making and curatorial inquiry, encouraging participants to workshop ideas, proposals and projects for long-term development and implementation.
2018 Programme in Cape Verde After successful programmes in Lagos, Accra, Dakar, Maputo, and Addis Ababa between 2010-2017, Àsìkò 2018 will take place in the Cape Verdean city of Praia. In 1975, Praia was designated the capital of Cape Verde when the country joined Angola, Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau in attaining independence from Portuguese colonial rule. An archipelago approximately 375 miles off the coast of Senegal, Cape Verde has been dubbed “a nation of emigrants” given that the country’s diaspora significantly outnumbers its local population. Historical patterns of exodus largely catalyzed by economic conditions has resulted in sizable settlement populations in Italy, France, the Netherlands, Portugal, and the US. Nevertheless, Praia, home to 90% of the country’s local population, stands as a dynamic and cosmopolitan city whose languages, literary traditions, music, food, architecture, religions, and social life bear traces of centuries-long European and African influences. One of Àsìkò 2018’s principle objectives is to question how histories of slave trade and colonialism have shaped the city’s urban ethos and culture, while also exploring how the city and its contemporary art scene forge relations and dialogue across oceans and continents.
Who Can Apply? Àsìkò is principally targeted at African artists working on the continent who maycnot have had access to the education or professional opportunities that thiscprogramme offers. They will be prioritised. However we welcome all applications from artists and curators from Africa and from the African diaspora: – Visual Artists can be working in any media – painting, sculpture, textile, ceramics, photography, video, film and performance art, – Applications are open to all artists (including self taught artists) who have been professionally active for at least 3 years. – Emerging curators and writers from across Africa with at least 18 months experienced and who would benefit from the close interaction with artists as well asother professionals. – Artists and curators who have participated more than once are not eligible to apply.
Women artists and as well as emerging curators are strongly encouraged to apply.
More information can be found here.
www.ccalagos.org